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Dr. Geipel has a very extensive education in natural therapies of the world. In the late 70's, he was involved in kidney research and the effect of specific drugs on their activities at Rutgers University. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic and Certificate in Acupuncture from National College in 1985. He has since completed programs in orthopedics. He has received a certificate of proficiency for the treatment of cumulative trauma disorders including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. He holds diplomat status in Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique.

Geipel Chiropractic Mission Statement
To help as many people as possible get well and improve their life and health with holistic methods while maintaining a balance of life. Also, to educate patients regarding their health so they in turn enlighten others.

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Luke 4:40“As the sun went down that evening, people throughout the village brought sick family members to Jesus. No matter what their diseases were, the touch of his hand healed every one.”
Holy Bible, New Living translation

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